BJP govt turning Aadhaar into surveillance tool, says Chavan


Mumbai : Former Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Saturday accused the BJP government of working hand in glove with global tech giants and turning Aadhaar into a surveillance tool.

The senior Congress leader also alleged that in 2016 the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIADI) had asked global tech companies to embed Aadhaar encryption into their technology.

“BJP Government working in cahoots with global tech giants and turning AADHAR into a surveillance tool. Government must come clean,” Chavan said in a tweet.


“Under what authority UIDAI directed tech companies to embed AADHAR encryption. If not, what penal action Govt/TRAI will take against Google,” he asked.

Late last evening, the Cyber Security Cell of Maharashtra police issued an advisory saying that if any number in the name of UIDAI was automatically added to the mobile phone contacts, it should be deleted.

Amid public outrage over Aadhaar helpline number being pre-stored without user consent on certain mobile phones, Google apologised last night for “inadvertently” loading the old UIDAI helpline number and 112 helpline number into the ‘setup wizard’ of Android phones. The clarification came following reports that many Android-run mobile phones listed by default the Aadhaar helpline number 1800-300-1947.

Cong leader wants Padma Bhushan for India’s first individual Olympic medallist

Mumbai: Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra Prithviraj Chavan on Friday urged the Centre to honour Olympic wrestler Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav with Padma Bhushan posthumously. Chavan wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh requesting them to consider the same. Jadhav bagged India’s first individual Olympic Bronze Medal in bantamweight freestyle wrestling at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952. In the letter, Chavan wrote, in spite of winning India its first ever Olympics medal, Jadhav’s “achievement was unsurpassed for 44 years.”